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if kweupbsz -- republicans insisted on short-term cuts that laid off teachers, firefighters, the economy would be growing even faster than it is today. mr. president, the presiding officer knows, we all know that we need an infrastructure program. for every $1 billion we spend as a government on infrastructure, roads, bridges, dams, highways, water systems, sewer systems, we create almost 50 thousand high-paying jobs. despite last week's good economic news, congress can and must do even more to create jobs for millions of americans who are still looking for work. unemployment compensation. mr. president, we need these extended benefits. there's 1.5 million people in america who have been out of work for more than 26 weeks. we must replace meat-ax cuts. this happened with the sequestration, a smart savings. reducing the deficit by closing wasteful tax loopholes and making job-creating investments to spur economic growth. as we close out this year, i hope republicans and democrats can put aside our differences and work together to produce results for the middle class. mr. president, the pr
if kweupbsz -- republicans insisted on short-term cuts that laid off teachers, firefighters, the economy would be growing even faster than it is today. mr. president, the presiding officer knows, we all know that we need an infrastructure program. for every $1 billion we spend as a government on infrastructure, roads, bridges, dams, highways, water systems, sewer systems, we create almost 50 thousand high-paying jobs. despite last week's good economic news, congress can and must do even more to...
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is there a connection between rebound in the economy and the healthcare act? >> the link is tha this law all thetually for attention to it now is more than three years old, that, you know, jobs growth, you might say, despite the affordable care act, despite the predictions from republicans and its other opponents that this killer, theob consistent description for it, and jay carney opened up his houseng at the white today by suggesting that the eachgrowth consecutively month have coincided with the time period in fact the affordable care act has been on the books. gwen: is that plausible? >> no. the one case they do have is that there are fewer people part-time involuntarily and that was supposed to be something that was going to happen because of the affordable care act. it looks like the shutdown and all that furor didn't really stop the economy. gwen: the word they've been using instead is because the resilient is why it's happened. that's the good news part of it goes so far because just under the surface, there was a lot of evidence of uncertainty. headed
is there a connection between rebound in the economy and the healthcare act? >> the link is tha this law all thetually for attention to it now is more than three years old, that, you know, jobs growth, you might say, despite the affordable care act, despite the predictions from republicans and its other opponents that this killer, theob consistent description for it, and jay carney opened up his houseng at the white today by suggesting that the eachgrowth consecutively month have...
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the country's economy collapse. the anti-apartment movement it momentumked up abroad and nelson mandela became its symbol. mandela was eventually innsferred to another prison 1988 when he initiated secret negotiations with the government. in 1990, the ban on the anc was lifted. that year he walked out a free man. mandela was elected president of the anc in 1991. he continued to negotiate with president f.w. de klerk to seek an end to the country's racist laws. both men were awarded the nobel peace prize in 1993. >> we can stop the forward movement of these forces in the country. inapartheid came to an end 1994 when black south africans were allowed to vote for the first time in the country's history. the anc won the harlem in three elections and nelson mandela was elected president of south africa. >> i stand before you filled with pride and joy. pride in the people of the country. determination -- enjoy that which you can loudly proclaim from the rooftops -- free at last. >> in june of 1999 after one presidential t
the country's economy collapse. the anti-apartment movement it momentumked up abroad and nelson mandela became its symbol. mandela was eventually innsferred to another prison 1988 when he initiated secret negotiations with the government. in 1990, the ban on the anc was lifted. that year he walked out a free man. mandela was elected president of the anc in 1991. he continued to negotiate with president f.w. de klerk to seek an end to the country's racist laws. both men were awarded the nobel...
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. >> tomorrow, representatives from the g8 major economies will get together in london not to discuss interest rates or trade policy, but he mentioned, the debilitating rain condition which is now believed to affect 36 million people around the world. one person is diagnosed with dementia every four seconds somewhere in the globe, and yet, no new treatment for the condition has been found in the last decade. our medical correspondent has more. >> robbing the mind and ravaging the brain -- never before has there been such a spotlight on dementia. pain has alzheimer's. the disease is still in its early stages. checking his fading short-term memory. his brother died of dementia, but he and his wife have no illusions about what the future holds. dwelling toot been much on the future other than recognizing that things are not going to get better. we've got a fairly vivid impression of the state of outreach. >> dementia is an umbrella term for a range of diseases affecting the brain. by far, the most common is alzheimer's. a buildup of abnormal proteins leads to nerve cell death throughout
. >> tomorrow, representatives from the g8 major economies will get together in london not to discuss interest rates or trade policy, but he mentioned, the debilitating rain condition which is now believed to affect 36 million people around the world. one person is diagnosed with dementia every four seconds somewhere in the globe, and yet, no new treatment for the condition has been found in the last decade. our medical correspondent has more. >> robbing the mind and ravaging the...
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work still needs to be done to create more jobs to get the economy on the right track. that is a sentiment shared by the united states secretary tom perez who spoke to me right as the new figures came out today. >> when you look at the broadest measures of unemployment, we have a measure that looks at not only folks who are out of work, but folks who are discouraged. folks who are marc marginally attached to the employment rate. that is--that is good news. >> good news, he said. anand a combined 45,000 jobs, a quarter of all jobs created in november, those positions typically pay $26 an hour. but before we get too excite excited, nearly one in five of the jobs created last month came from the relatively low-wage sector of retail and leisure. that speaks to a big problem in that recovery. the quality of the jobs being created is not as good as many of the middle class jobs that were destroyed during the recession. we have that story. >> reporter: it's been a job recovery built on part timers, waiters, waitresses and others jobs that don't really pay much. most of the gro
work still needs to be done to create more jobs to get the economy on the right track. that is a sentiment shared by the united states secretary tom perez who spoke to me right as the new figures came out today. >> when you look at the broadest measures of unemployment, we have a measure that looks at not only folks who are out of work, but folks who are discouraged. folks who are marc marginally attached to the employment rate. that is--that is good news. >> good news, he said....
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and the economy would not either for that matter. but on the other hand, earnings growth has been strong since the bottom of 2009. the stock markets are up, earnings are up more than 150%. so i think that earnings are the main reason that the stock market is up. but that has been a help. and i think that they are anxious, as you have pointed out, virtually all of the governors to get those tapering process started so we can move on. but i think that they will only do it if we have respectable news on the fundamental side. so i think that i can kind of when both sides, if you will. gerri: for americans, the real concerns about the economy and jobs and we know that the labor participation rate has been under 64% for 23 months, a lot of people still looking and not finding the jobs that they really want. we can't couple of good data points. and when you look at growth, we had one good gdp report. that is not a trend, that's just one good report. a lot of the americans are questioning how strong this economy is and isn't going to put foo
and the economy would not either for that matter. but on the other hand, earnings growth has been strong since the bottom of 2009. the stock markets are up, earnings are up more than 150%. so i think that earnings are the main reason that the stock market is up. but that has been a help. and i think that they are anxious, as you have pointed out, virtually all of the governors to get those tapering process started so we can move on. but i think that they will only do it if we have respectable...
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is not unique to america's market economy across the developed world that inequality has increased so so you may have seen just last week the pope himself spoke. about this at eloquent length. i'm going to be you wrote that it's not a news item when an elderly homeless person does. but it is news when the stock market loses two points so you know this is why i think it's nice that we're starting to have this conversation i mean frankly in my lifetime during the johnson administration in the sixty's there was a conversation about ending poverty right and ever since then there's just been a conversation about mitigating right we call a safety net yes and the safety net is a critical part of what any society needs and and really we're we've got big holes in ours right now but beyond the safety net people don't want to be in the safety net they want to participate in our economy in their communities just as you and i do and so giving them the opportunity to do that it becomes a critical question how do we how do we really go there actually the pope went on to say actually that unfettered
is not unique to america's market economy across the developed world that inequality has increased so so you may have seen just last week the pope himself spoke. about this at eloquent length. i'm going to be you wrote that it's not a news item when an elderly homeless person does. but it is news when the stock market loses two points so you know this is why i think it's nice that we're starting to have this conversation i mean frankly in my lifetime during the johnson administration in the...
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the economy is growing more slowly than it has in the last 50 years. the economy is growing slowly. and what happens under those circumstances nobody can afford to pay higher wages. you can say whatever else that you want about the wealthy and i don't disagree with that. but nar is a weak economy and it makes it impossible for us. and we're not competitive in a lot of manufacturing jobs. we've got to find a way to improve the education of these people because it's in the hi tech jobs where the money is being paid. >> the americans dropped down in reading and math. you get the small businesses and you get the mcdonald's and all of these folks and you raise that minimum wage that high and some of those places will shut down and go out of business. there's a tradeoff. lost jobs for higher money yum wage. >> no they won't. wal-mart will pass the loss off on customers. >> this is a political gamble by the president and he's going for the inequality issue. and what is the republicans' answer? >> they have found no evidence of loss of job the result of raising the minimum wage. and you can
the economy is growing more slowly than it has in the last 50 years. the economy is growing slowly. and what happens under those circumstances nobody can afford to pay higher wages. you can say whatever else that you want about the wealthy and i don't disagree with that. but nar is a weak economy and it makes it impossible for us. and we're not competitive in a lot of manufacturing jobs. we've got to find a way to improve the education of these people because it's in the hi tech jobs where the...
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we had the largest economy in the country and maybe the world. i will tell you this quickly. after i had the bill introduced and passed, working and all of that, when nelson was out, i still would not support the idea that we should rebuild the legislation that we have done. one day i am in my office and get a telephone call. who is on the other line? nelson mandela. he says, it is time to let go. i said -- yes. he said, it is time to repeal the legislation. tavis: what is amazing is he calls you to tell you that. -- in thisntry country we did not take him off the terrorist list until -- after the nobel peace prize. i went into his house and he said i never thought you would be in my house. tavis: thank you both. i appreciate it. with the passing of nelson mandela, the world has lost a towering force for moral leadership and a kind and inspiring human being. his courage and strength in the face of unrelenting violence and his compassion for those who try to destroy him have inspired all of us who shared in his lifetime and will -- he will continue to inspire generations no do
we had the largest economy in the country and maybe the world. i will tell you this quickly. after i had the bill introduced and passed, working and all of that, when nelson was out, i still would not support the idea that we should rebuild the legislation that we have done. one day i am in my office and get a telephone call. who is on the other line? nelson mandela. he says, it is time to let go. i said -- yes. he said, it is time to repeal the legislation. tavis: what is amazing is he calls...
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economy. if the economy remains strong, more demand less supply fairs will go up. but, american and u.s. airs have been reported by the justice department to give up seven teen pair of slots at la guardia airport in new york. those slots will be divided up right now between southwest and virgin america. the national airport, the justice department wants to see those slots go to low fairs too. >> or is it simply because there are fewer airline that can say more for fees and that's that. >> they are as much of the aaron industry as wings are to an airplane. they are here, they are not going to go away, what we will see is a change in how airline sell them. american has offered different bundles. and obviously, if you are a more loyal customer, if you pay a business type of fair, or if you carry certain credit cards you may get exempted from those fees. >> henry heart of the industry, henry thank you for coming on, we appreciate it. >> sure. >> it took a merger to save american airlines, it took
economy. if the economy remains strong, more demand less supply fairs will go up. but, american and u.s. airs have been reported by the justice department to give up seven teen pair of slots at la guardia airport in new york. those slots will be divided up right now between southwest and virgin america. the national airport, the justice department wants to see those slots go to low fairs too. >> or is it simply because there are fewer airline that can say more for fees and that's that....
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. >>> major news about the economy tonight. a jump in construction and manufacturing jobs helped bring the unemployment rate down to 7% it's the lowest in five years the economy gained more than 200,000 new positions last month. 20,000 more than expected. >> a wintery storm is bringing ice snow and freezing temperatures across the country. winter storm warnings are in effect for a large part of the united states i.. it's crippling air flights and leaving driving dangerous. >>> i will be back here at 11:00 eastern and 8:0:00:00 pacific entertainment. pacific -- time. you can get the latist news on-line at al jazeera.com. >>> on "america tonight" crime and p punishment. our justice system o effort to t a standard. >> when i is a plea deal no deal at all. >> going to trial is not a crime and your sentence should not reflect the fact that you went to trial. >>> and also tonight remebering mandela. the man that shaiferre shared t. >>> the exquisite taste. i had the privilege to cook mr. mande mandela's first meal f captivity. ♪ >>
. >>> major news about the economy tonight. a jump in construction and manufacturing jobs helped bring the unemployment rate down to 7% it's the lowest in five years the economy gained more than 200,000 new positions last month. 20,000 more than expected. >> a wintery storm is bringing ice snow and freezing temperatures across the country. winter storm warnings are in effect for a large part of the united states i.. it's crippling air flights and leaving driving dangerous....
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gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america when i first knew we were going to be homeless, i checked with different state agencies. i got turned down because they were so overwhelmed and pull, you would have to call every nighty let us know you need housing. but there's already a waiting list, and then they say you can only stay there two months and then after that you are out again. >> welcome back, we are talking about a kind of homelessness, we rarely speak of. school aged kids and their families living in their streets, hopping to shelter to shelter. according to the american
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horse economy. it ain't a racehorse. it ain't going to run the kentucky derby but it's not going to kill over and die, either. right now business leaders and executives are stuck in the middle. they don't see a boom coming but worried about problems and clearly worried about uncertainty with government policy. what that does is sticks them in the middle. i think another couple quarters of good economic data, more news of positive job growth and you're likely to see that happen. >> okay. >> one other quick thing and that is it just costs less to buy computers today, to make investmen investments. their businesses are investing but sometimes when we look at the spending itself, if they spend less on a computer, it may look like they are not even though they are investing. >> we'll see what 2014 holds. >>> meanwhile, mortgage rates edged higher this week following encouraging data about new home sales and job growth. the average rate on a 30-year fixed rate is 4.46%, up from 4.29% just last week, accor
horse economy. it ain't a racehorse. it ain't going to run the kentucky derby but it's not going to kill over and die, either. right now business leaders and executives are stuck in the middle. they don't see a boom coming but worried about problems and clearly worried about uncertainty with government policy. what that does is sticks them in the middle. i think another couple quarters of good economic data, more news of positive job growth and you're likely to see that happen. >> okay....
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buffy ended up with a few of them the economy. while it is the that does go though provoking the country can afford it you had a great day everyone with the white also. mostly to my mostly i think it's a good thing. we have laws in germany where you can get subsidies as a home owner and lead us to train stops and says ok. he didn't get the stuffing for individual people. it would be good news but not for the country. you never know with the money comes from facades gifts some international news in brief that a series of attacks across the iraqi capital has killed at least twenty eight people. one of the bombs was hit in the contest ninety minute ride the market at this stage in a one to make deep caring and its license. it is deemed one of iraq's my stead during the telkom we do have a online project that documents the sydney cove since the american led intervention around one hundred supposes that the far i am eclectic on cta many have protested against the side and counties for refugees in line to see the march was and the one o
buffy ended up with a few of them the economy. while it is the that does go though provoking the country can afford it you had a great day everyone with the white also. mostly to my mostly i think it's a good thing. we have laws in germany where you can get subsidies as a home owner and lead us to train stops and says ok. he didn't get the stuffing for individual people. it would be good news but not for the country. you never know with the money comes from facades gifts some international news...
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and that efforts to stimulate the economy, to get the economy gogoing, was resisted almost evy step of the way. >> people e buyi american cars. the ford motor company. >> we had to rescue the auto industry. a number of basic thgs had to happ. people did suffer. and now we are recovering. it is not as though nothing was going on. that everything was hunky-dory and on his watch things went down. that is not the case. >> senor elizabebeth warren was talkinabout a $22 an hour minimum wage and expanding social security. >> why stop at $22? $50. if you are going to thk macally,y, think big. preposterous. the idea you can create wealth by legislating it. not going to happen. >> you can create a decent floor. it may not be $22 an hour. if you have people earning more money, they will spend more money. >> yes.. and ifou have industries wherere you raise the wage beyond what they can sustain, you get a loss of employment. it is a law of nature. the real problem is teenagers. 98% of people who work full-time make above the minimum wage. the problem is that those making the minimum wage, five out
and that efforts to stimulate the economy, to get the economy gogoing, was resisted almost evy step of the way. >> people e buyi american cars. the ford motor company. >> we had to rescue the auto industry. a number of basic thgs had to happ. people did suffer. and now we are recovering. it is not as though nothing was going on. that everything was hunky-dory and on his watch things went down. that is not the case. >> senor elizabebeth warren was talkinabout a $22 an hour...
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trade organization has come up with an agreement said to be worth $18 trillion for the international economy. >> it is so agreed. >> the deal was made in bali and indonesia, aimed at increasing global commerce and making it easier for poorer countries to do trade. >> for the first time in our history we have truly delivered. we have achieved something significant. people all around the world will benefit from the package delivered here today. >> here is what is it could mean. it's claimed it will create 21 million jobs, 18 million in developing countries and cut red removing the need for many taxes and bribes. the w.t.o. is trying to remove all subsidies. the deal means that some developing countries can keep them in they are needed to feed the poor. the results are yet to be seen. india is happy it can keep its subsidy. >> i view this as a victory for the farmers of india, for the farmers, for subsistence farmers of the entire developing country. there has also been a coalition of developing countries that along with its partners, with withstood all pressures. demonstrated solidarity and ac
trade organization has come up with an agreement said to be worth $18 trillion for the international economy. >> it is so agreed. >> the deal was made in bali and indonesia, aimed at increasing global commerce and making it easier for poorer countries to do trade. >> for the first time in our history we have truly delivered. we have achieved something significant. people all around the world will benefit from the package delivered here today. >> here is what is it could...
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king, you join the two toot because you have a great vision in terms of economic justice, political economy across the board. and i think until the end of their lives they continued to push, to prod, to energise, to be the conscience of many people, to understand we still have an unfinished job. >> it's good to speak with you. thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. >> well, among the many tributes was this one from former u.s. president jimmy carter. he said the people from south africa and human right advocates lost a great reader. the passion for freedom and justice created new hope. because of him south africa is a leading democracy. the american civil rights act visit jessie jackson said nelson mandela's dignity would be missed. >> i was in south africa in cape town on the day his body was released. his passing is sadness. he took us though great heights and depths. he used his mind and body as a living sacrifice and suffered to bring down the barriers of that system, and chose to build a new non-racist south africa, chose reconciliation over rhett pri bugs, it may be the critical
king, you join the two toot because you have a great vision in terms of economic justice, political economy across the board. and i think until the end of their lives they continued to push, to prod, to energise, to be the conscience of many people, to understand we still have an unfinished job. >> it's good to speak with you. thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. >> well, among the many tributes was this one from former u.s. president jimmy carter. he said the people from...
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. >> the wireline world is the central circulatory system of our economy. it is the veins and the arteries that can act what is now the information economy in the u.s.. we are seeing data traffic increase at the rate of 40% per year. it is wireline networks that connect all forms of communications, what are they exhibit -- whether they originate in a wireline or wireless environment. future of the communications industry, with u.s. telecom head walter mccormick. tonight on "the communicators," at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> i got upset with the president. the, at my mental health first few meetings. then they never showed up. housewalking in the white and i met this woman, one of the press people. , nobody ever covers my meetings. she said, mrs. carter, mental health is not a sexy issue. legislation and mental health systems act of 1980. it passed through congress one month before jimmy was, as he says, involuntary retired from the white house. the incoming president put it on a shelf. it was one of the greatest of women's of my life. >> rosalynn carter, to
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. >> what about the larger part of the economy? >> if you have young people living with relatives and friends, couch surfing, renting instead of buying a home because they don't have the money to do that or the credit built up to do that or have bad credit, that pushes back the time line where they can buy a home and if they do it at all. it also had a big implication for consumer spend coming is the biggest part of our economy. if people are earning less over their lifetime they will be buying and consuming less. >> so everything gets pushed back down the line. >> exactly. >> i'm wondering if the way we thought about these jobs for young people that it's over. that these jobs have been taken by two or thee of these jobs to make up for a salary they had once. they are take care of their families with what we thought of as kids' jobs. is this a new normal? >> the hope is as the economy improves and was get higher demand as companies see a need to take on more workers they will do that and it will open up the lower entry level jobs f
. >> what about the larger part of the economy? >> if you have young people living with relatives and friends, couch surfing, renting instead of buying a home because they don't have the money to do that or the credit built up to do that or have bad credit, that pushes back the time line where they can buy a home and if they do it at all. it also had a big implication for consumer spend coming is the biggest part of our economy. if people are earning less over their lifetime they...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. congress number negotiators reached an agreement this evening on a budget deal. aides said it is a two year agreement that includes operations to replace automatic spending cuts with savings from future years. it also requires federal workers to contribute more to their pension. among other things. the agreement was worked out by budget committee chairs, democratic senator patty murray and republican congressman paul ryan. heads of state, celebrities and thousands of south africans gathered in johannesburg today to honor the life of nelson mandela. the crowd braved a rainstorm, singing songs and celebrating the life of south africa's first black president. president obama was one of many foreign leaders who made the trip. >
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i think she's gging to make ben bernanke like paul volcker and i think if the economy heads south, you will see more than 85 billion a month being printed and i think that's what she's about and i'm calling it going forward. >> all right. ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of...
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, we can empower more... people to innovate, create new technologies and jobs... and strengthen the economy. america is the world's leader in wireless. let's keep it that way. free up licensed spectrum today, so wireless... can do more for america tomorrow. >>> welcome to world news tonight, in the frozen zone, a massive ice storm in the heart of the country. drivers out of control, winter weather from new mexico to maine. hundreds of thousands without power, temperatures drop. >>> celebration of the life of nelson mandela, leaders around the world going to south africa to bid him farewell. >>> made in america. clothes made in america again. and tonight, you can trace your jeans to the farmer who grew the cotton. make it a merry christmas for american jobs.
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an economy jobs report, wall street can dance. hiring is up and so is stocks. we will go inside ebay today and find out how the auction site ashley is all it top talent. politics? budget? d-day is upon us and congress does not know if they will be able to make the deadline. wet is next week. in sports, are told about the nike deal. an exclusive interview. finally, bottoms up. we will learn how to taste a $2000 bottle of whiskey. let's get to the economy in the november jobs report. new jobs, 200-3000 knitted. the unemployment rate is down to a five-year low. >> this month came in at 7.023%. point/10 of a percentage below a six handle. the fed has been talking about exploit five percent and that is their threshold. we are getting awfully close to will not only spark taper talk but also a lot people out there that the job market is getting better. if they see in december we fall to a six percent number. so a jobs report that causes the fed to taper talk a little sooner. you might think that would freak out wall street. not the case. stocks are rising today. it is
an economy jobs report, wall street can dance. hiring is up and so is stocks. we will go inside ebay today and find out how the auction site ashley is all it top talent. politics? budget? d-day is upon us and congress does not know if they will be able to make the deadline. wet is next week. in sports, are told about the nike deal. an exclusive interview. finally, bottoms up. we will learn how to taste a $2000 bottle of whiskey. let's get to the economy in the november jobs report. new jobs,...
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economy, as the government releases the monthly jobs report. one survey found private companies added 215,000 jobs last month, beating expectations. >> looking at today's weather. rainy in the northeast. icy from the great lakes into texas. below zero in the northern plains. it will be even normally toasty. l.a. will stay in the 50s. >>> finally this morning, a parting tribute to nelson mandela. >> the leader, the pioneer and one of the world's most influential icons remembered this morning across the globe from people of all walks of life. >> for now, let us pause and give thanks for the fact that nelson mandela lived. a man who took history in his hands. >> it was tremendous. it was just tremendous. there was a lot of excitement. the electricity in the air. and he was truly one of the great, great heroes of our time. >> i just want to say, it's extremely sad and tragic news. we're reminded what an extraordinary and inspiring man nelson mandela was. >> he showed us, with the clerk and the african in a how to build a nation. still has so much t
economy, as the government releases the monthly jobs report. one survey found private companies added 215,000 jobs last month, beating expectations. >> looking at today's weather. rainy in the northeast. icy from the great lakes into texas. below zero in the northern plains. it will be even normally toasty. l.a. will stay in the 50s. >>> finally this morning, a parting tribute to nelson mandela. >> the leader, the pioneer and one of the world's most influential icons...
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the economy is not growing fast enough. why are we not focused on bringing the jobs back here to the u.s.? why are we not looking at being able to hold employers accountable? they are making money. i can start off with a few of them i can think of offhand. you need to be a way or and you need to be able to tell other people to be aware of how this works in congress. because if you don't support and we are trying to do bring companies back here to do the job creation and take care of you when you need it to be able to help you get back on your feet, then we are not doing your job. because we do not have the power to do it as it stands now. any comments? thing.st want to say one what i was feeling on monday morning was pure, unadulterated fear. i gave my christmas tree to a friend. i wasn't going to put it up. no christmas. i had no idea what i was facing. and your emotions go up and down, up and down. you go on a face to face interview and you think it went great, and because the competition in our area is very high because
the economy is not growing fast enough. why are we not focused on bringing the jobs back here to the u.s.? why are we not looking at being able to hold employers accountable? they are making money. i can start off with a few of them i can think of offhand. you need to be a way or and you need to be able to tell other people to be aware of how this works in congress. because if you don't support and we are trying to do bring companies back here to do the job creation and take care of you when...
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world's third largest economy expanded by just no point three percent between july and september the japanese government had been predicting zero point five percent of business investment slowed more than expected but analysts say the economy is likely to pick up in the coming months the government has already prepared new economic stimulus measures. what german exports of the new all time high in october german company sold more goods abroad in a single mums than ever before will decrease comes largely from going to month agenda for nineteen known uranus in countries like ireland. the good news for countries in the unison is this gem and imports also went up more than full cost in october. systemic this team is bold move from tinnitus. but it checked out the market numbers now and then assume monday's gains here in europe is the trading week got underway and strength as the dax into today top of the course of a cent at ninety one ninety five pace in the picture on the list of fifty up just about set of apis and the new york and trading is to not make a number of police and that doub
world's third largest economy expanded by just no point three percent between july and september the japanese government had been predicting zero point five percent of business investment slowed more than expected but analysts say the economy is likely to pick up in the coming months the government has already prepared new economic stimulus measures. what german exports of the new all time high in october german company sold more goods abroad in a single mums than ever before will decrease...
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is it because the sanctions were biting deeply into the economy or from ape political perspective, the architects of iran's diplomacy? we have been undermined from some time. it is time to reach out to the west and show the world we are chapter? >> well, you see, in iran, we have political elections, popular e elections and the people choose governments. they chose mahmoud ahmadinejad. they chose a different path this time around. and that election provided a historic opportunity to us and to the west in order to try to address this issue. we are not talking about sanctions. the effect of sanctions has been two-fold. when sanctions started, iran had less than 200 sentence triv fuse. it has been about 18,000 and 800 centrifuges that has been added to iran's stock of centrifuge. sanctions have utterly failed in that regard. on the other hand. the people of iran blamed the west for restrictions that have been imposed on the livelihood, on the ability to buy medicine, on the ability to finance and purchase food items from abroad and they have blamed it squarely on the west for because they
is it because the sanctions were biting deeply into the economy or from ape political perspective, the architects of iran's diplomacy? we have been undermined from some time. it is time to reach out to the west and show the world we are chapter? >> well, you see, in iran, we have political elections, popular e elections and the people choose governments. they chose mahmoud ahmadinejad. they chose a different path this time around. and that election provided a historic opportunity to us...
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they've been stimulating the economy since 2008. and we're talking trillions of dollars. and people are wondering when are they going to start pulling back ton the stimulus? but a lot hangs on these job growth numbers. >> the 401(k) is in great shape right now. it's been a good year. >> yes, it has. >> just ahead, of course, the big story of the day, the man, the legend and myth. we're going to look back at nelson mandela's life and talk about his revolution. and maybe a couple of things that might really surprise you about a man you think you know a lot about. ♪ [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! shhhh. [ coughs ] i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] nope. [ sniffles ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is! [ man ] shhhh! for fa
they've been stimulating the economy since 2008. and we're talking trillions of dollars. and people are wondering when are they going to start pulling back ton the stimulus? but a lot hangs on these job growth numbers. >> the 401(k) is in great shape right now. it's been a good year. >> yes, it has. >> just ahead, of course, the big story of the day, the man, the legend and myth. we're going to look back at nelson mandela's life and talk about his revolution. and maybe a...
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came in which shows that the recovery of the economy there is stronger than anticipated. contrary to the tenancy all week the market did not take this as an opportunity to be concerned about the potential he only on phasing out of the monetary stimulus by the center backs. nope the dax is up again and with it. the hopeful of the year end rally is back again which is the hope that stock prices hero will be rising with the end of the year. i am trying to say let's take a quick look at the market numbers for you now setting frankfurt germany's dax was up by nearly a full percentage. ninety one seventy to finish the year was docked fifty also up by similar amounts. when i'm seventy nine in new york where the dow jones is still trading up by more than one percent to sixteen and ten and the euro is heading up against the dollar. one thirty six ninety three the chinese government has banned its banks from trading in their callings the citizens of today not to use it to come and see following the announcement the value of the big coin tumbled from around twelve hundred dollars to
came in which shows that the recovery of the economy there is stronger than anticipated. contrary to the tenancy all week the market did not take this as an opportunity to be concerned about the potential he only on phasing out of the monetary stimulus by the center backs. nope the dax is up again and with it. the hopeful of the year end rally is back again which is the hope that stock prices hero will be rising with the end of the year. i am trying to say let's take a quick look at the market...
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. >> it hurt the economy. >> economy is moving in the right and any sort of shutdown or shake, the uncertainty in washington is what is damaging the economy right now. off theey take budget table temporarily, what is as his domestic priorities? >> he has to did all of his attention into writing the health care ship. this is his legacy-defining item. numbers arent looking pretty good but that is in the front and. enrollment is a lot different than actually getting the 7 million people that they need signed up and having purchased health care. they are focusing big on colleges, on getting the word out to be able to get the young uninsured signed up to balance out that risk pool. >> i am not in that risk pool. if they are going punt on entitlements and taxes, which they're going to do, they will not do it next year either, are they? >> i am starting to believe that none of that can happen meaning structural changes to entitlements until we have another election or some kind of big economic shock that forces these lawmakers to come together. of these is a big part problem but the senate is becomin
. >> it hurt the economy. >> economy is moving in the right and any sort of shutdown or shake, the uncertainty in washington is what is damaging the economy right now. off theey take budget table temporarily, what is as his domestic priorities? >> he has to did all of his attention into writing the health care ship. this is his legacy-defining item. numbers arent looking pretty good but that is in the front and. enrollment is a lot different than actually getting the 7 million...
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wrestle mania expected to bring about $100 million in the local economy in the spring of 2015. levi stayed wrum is also being considered as a host location for college football's national championship game in 2017. of course, already had a super bowl in 2016. >>> san francisco giants pitcher matt cain wants to do his part to help the next bat kid make good on a dream. >> he and his wife pledged a $15,000 matching grant and challenge to the make a wish foundation. the foundation transformed san francisco into gotham city last month to help make 5-year-old miles scott's wish come true. under the challenge they will give the organize the money once the bay area executive director raises the same amount. >>> still to come, we're following breaking news in oakland. an underground pipeline catches fire. an update coming up after the break. [ female announcer ] for those who love sweets your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples for homemade. you need safeway sugar for just a buck eighty-eight. and that magic thi
wrestle mania expected to bring about $100 million in the local economy in the spring of 2015. levi stayed wrum is also being considered as a host location for college football's national championship game in 2017. of course, already had a super bowl in 2016. >>> san francisco giants pitcher matt cain wants to do his part to help the next bat kid make good on a dream. >> he and his wife pledged a $15,000 matching grant and challenge to the make a wish foundation. the foundation...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> people all over the world are remembering nelson mandela. don lemon is in harlem at the apollo theater. a very special place, tell us why. >> reporter: absolutely. he visited here in 1990 after he got out of prison. you can see the marquis. it says nelson mandela, 1918-2013. he changed our world. i'm standing here next to this gentleman for a reason. he is the in-house cultural director and tour guide for the apollo. you were here when nelson mandela visited in 1990. what was that like? >> i was so blessed to be a part of the hundreds of thousands of people that were here to welcome nelson mandela to harlem. it was a very emotional time for me. a very spiritual -- it felt like a spiritual time. >> he felt a connection here. i live in the neighborhood. there are many africans, a place they call little africa not far from here. >> on 116th street between madison, they have little african shops, african restaurants, african culture. litz africa. >> a
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> people all over the world are remembering nelson mandela. don lemon is in harlem at the apollo theater. a very special place, tell us why. >> reporter: absolutely. he visited here in 1990 after he got out of prison. you can see the marquis. it says nelson mandela, 1918-2013. he changed our world. i'm standing here next to this gentleman for a reason....
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beauty of it, you look at some of the economy's out there. greece could put this to germany for once. these are what you want to see. >> you are partially english, partially italian. not a good or bad thing. there is a group of death, a group of joy. you can have holland, you can have brazil. it needs ant, it extra country. this is actually fascinating. for a lot of football fans, this is a big deal. >> we were talking earlier this week, they are at 10%. >> the first contraction since 2009. this was meant to be brazil's rival on the international stage. they come out and they have had a contraction. you look at the shiny brand-new stadiums. three and a half billion dollars. it is almost three times what was spent in south africa. there has been an out rising in this country. much was being spent on this event. on awill be so much sporting event. they are heading terms of the sporting event and the economy as well. >> thanks, john. >> now for a preview of what is coming up in the program. you are looking at ireland's exit from its bailout prog
beauty of it, you look at some of the economy's out there. greece could put this to germany for once. these are what you want to see. >> you are partially english, partially italian. not a good or bad thing. there is a group of death, a group of joy. you can have holland, you can have brazil. it needs ant, it extra country. this is actually fascinating. for a lot of football fans, this is a big deal. >> we were talking earlier this week, they are at 10%. >> the first...
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historic a global deal aimed at boosting contacts that could add nearly one trillion to the global economy by simplifying customs procedures of the deal falls far short of the dts ambitious goal of tearing down the global trade barriers. the accord does mark the first global agreement struck by the body since its founding in nineteen ninety five. an american citizen detained in north korea for over a month is now on its way home the five year old veteran that mehlman has been held on charges of hostile acts which pyongyang said he committed six decades ago during the korean war. the less well from north korea's decision to release the former soldier was now on appeal the sentences go. people are in detention in mexico at this saturday's all in the theft of a truck carrying highly radioactive material the seizure of the vehicle to grid notices to the us and the lands and nuclear watchdog amid fears the material could have been used to make it dirty bomb the notices of reports the hospital is on high alert six men suspected of stealing a truck containing radioactive material i be treated if
historic a global deal aimed at boosting contacts that could add nearly one trillion to the global economy by simplifying customs procedures of the deal falls far short of the dts ambitious goal of tearing down the global trade barriers. the accord does mark the first global agreement struck by the body since its founding in nineteen ninety five. an american citizen detained in north korea for over a month is now on its way home the five year old veteran that mehlman has been held on charges of...
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or they the greek economy has shrunk by niemi fortune since two thousand and eight. repeated rounds of lost every t have squeezed households percent unemployment to record highs the two thousand and fourteen great budget has not yet been approved by the trike can quickly get the amended with new austerity measures. one is of the creek governments the safe pompidou is he pays it's been a one month since the devastating typhoon ions that to the philippines and claimed the lives of five thousand seven hundred people life in some parts of the country is slowly getting back to normal. in the worst areas like the club on normalcy is nowhere in sight but he's still been uncovered on a daily basis and construction worker is going on around the clock to bring the city back on its ft. donna d'souza has the story. the sound of nails being hammered debris being cleared. this is tough about one month up to tackle heidi and cause a catastrophe villagers eager to get on with their lives by gathering materials to rebuild makeshift homes. the reminder of the lives lost has not gone a
or they the greek economy has shrunk by niemi fortune since two thousand and eight. repeated rounds of lost every t have squeezed households percent unemployment to record highs the two thousand and fourteen great budget has not yet been approved by the trike can quickly get the amended with new austerity measures. one is of the creek governments the safe pompidou is he pays it's been a one month since the devastating typhoon ions that to the philippines and claimed the lives of five thousand...
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economy by buying american-made goods. some are taking it a step furtherer. in massachusetts as discovered last summer people are trying to boost local businesses by using local currency. this segment originally aired in september. >> reporter: the berkshire mountains of western massachusetts home to the historic inn operating since 1773 back when the tab might have been settled with continentals, revolutionary currency. 240 years laterer i can pay by united states dollar, of course, or credit card. >> what is my bill? >> right now you have an outstanding balance of $148.10. >> reporter: the inn offers another option. i'm going to get shares to pay with. burke shares, an alternative local currency born in 2006 and now accepted by some 400 businesses. the process begins at five area ba banks. among them the banks have about a million in their vault circulated when someone like me steps up to the window. can i trade dollars for berk shares here? no fuss, no muss and you buy them at a five percent discount getting 105 berk shares for every $100. for my $700 to c
economy by buying american-made goods. some are taking it a step furtherer. in massachusetts as discovered last summer people are trying to boost local businesses by using local currency. this segment originally aired in september. >> reporter: the berkshire mountains of western massachusetts home to the historic inn operating since 1773 back when the tab might have been settled with continentals, revolutionary currency. 240 years laterer i can pay by united states dollar, of course, or...
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i was wanting people across the eu and the frog living in the bows of the richest economies reliant on and that's really interesting report coming up about fifteen minutes time the two email memo the financial weekend veto the nazis venture capital case of the show. off the room. just next to four liters account to your location or the triple j showed up the anti eu protests and bulgaria greece are hungry to urge people to leave the eu would join the population customs union obviously the mainstream media would be artfire scream that this is part of the abuse of democracy that steal the country's away some sort of imperialist agenda they know what that might be right about that but the weird thing is that for some reason the mainstream media isn't talked about foreign politicians speaking to and or possibly agitating protesters in ukraine but speaker of the lithuanian parliament loreto groningen in the air and eu vice president got sick with the cia and former polish pm purest love kaczynski the european union preston was just fine for their politicians to go to foreign countries and f
i was wanting people across the eu and the frog living in the bows of the richest economies reliant on and that's really interesting report coming up about fifteen minutes time the two email memo the financial weekend veto the nazis venture capital case of the show. off the room. just next to four liters account to your location or the triple j showed up the anti eu protests and bulgaria greece are hungry to urge people to leave the eu would join the population customs union obviously the...
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addwto says the deal could $1 trillion to the global economy. >> it is so agreed. >> the agreement is a milestone for the wto. it is their first global trade deal since his creation in 1995. >> for the first time in our history, the wto has truly delivered. >> the deal will lower trade barriers and speed up the passage of goods through customs. most importantly, its terms apply not to just rich industrialized states but also the poor developing countries. analysts estimate that it could boost the global economy by hundreds of billions of dollars. >> we have achieved something very significant. people all around the world will benefit from the package you have delivered here today. >> some critics say the agreement could prevent poor countries from setting their own priorities in areas like environmental action, workers rights, and food security. negotiations dragged into a next her day after there were last requests from individual countries. cuba objected to a removal of the reference of the u.s. trade embargo, and india objected reservations to feed it subsidized poor. the final doc
addwto says the deal could $1 trillion to the global economy. >> it is so agreed. >> the agreement is a milestone for the wto. it is their first global trade deal since his creation in 1995. >> for the first time in our history, the wto has truly delivered. >> the deal will lower trade barriers and speed up the passage of goods through customs. most importantly, its terms apply not to just rich industrialized states but also the poor developing countries. analysts...
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what the hood up with a few women the economy. while it is the to just go though provoking the country can afford it very great. anyone with the white also. listening to michael steele. i think it's a good thing we have laws in germany where you can get subsidies as a home owner that's the thing overpass this is ok. he didn't get this thing for individual people that would be good news but not for the country you never know for the money comes from facades gifts ever wondered how twenty lakhs got one over on the united states defense and state departments had our tea dot com get the story from the man behind with the leeks gillian summers has just marked his third year next door and tennessee in london class. a record level of radiation. recorded at the fish in a nuclear plant in japan. experts say that such a level could kill a human in twenty minutes the full story on monday the was an official day of prayer and reflection in south africa in memory of former president nelson mandela who died on thursday tens of thousands of peop
what the hood up with a few women the economy. while it is the to just go though provoking the country can afford it very great. anyone with the white also. listening to michael steele. i think it's a good thing we have laws in germany where you can get subsidies as a home owner that's the thing overpass this is ok. he didn't get this thing for individual people that would be good news but not for the country you never know for the money comes from facades gifts ever wondered how twenty lakhs...
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there is a big effort underway to get the local economy moving again. kamal has been seeing what has been happening in the area hardest hit. >> reporter: there's very, very left on the shoreline. this man knows that too well. he is a fisherman, or rather he was given that his boat now sits a couple of kilometers inland. >> translator: before i was earning about 300 pesos a day from the catch, but now i don't earn anything, because what i catch is what we eat. because i don't have a boat. >> reporter: and the truth is his story is replicated thousands of times. the challenge after the emergency aid phase has been to get people working again. every street is an absolute mess and they need cleaning up, which means you have ready-made jobs, and this is why you have got upwards of 20,000 people lining up every morning for the work for cash scheme. it means they get a job, a little bit of money in their pocket, and they play a big role in the rescue of their own city. >> we give 500 pesos so even if they are cleaning their house, we pay them. our point is tha
there is a big effort underway to get the local economy moving again. kamal has been seeing what has been happening in the area hardest hit. >> reporter: there's very, very left on the shoreline. this man knows that too well. he is a fisherman, or rather he was given that his boat now sits a couple of kilometers inland. >> translator: before i was earning about 300 pesos a day from the catch, but now i don't earn anything, because what i catch is what we eat. because i don't have a...
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the grocery, keeping the economy going. some people say if you cut the benefits, you lose a quarter of a million jobs, you guys think folks are just sitting around, lazy? 1.3 million americans are lazy? >> of course not, van. you know better than that. >> then why take the lifeline -- >> let's not lump all republicans in one group. remember that speaker boehner is saying, look, i'm open to an extension as part of a budget deal, on the other side you had dick durbin say we don't necessarily have to have this just our way. so point one s. let's not let this issue upset a budget deal or a debt ceiling deal, which we need to keep the economy moving more broadly. in that is there room for compromise? of course. when it was 99 weeks, it's different from now, say 47 weeks, so now the super turbocharged level, but need mentioned earlier some states didn't extend the benefits. those states were probably mostly red states, frankly, with probably better economies to begin with, perhaps like texas, for example, or kansas, south dakota,
the grocery, keeping the economy going. some people say if you cut the benefits, you lose a quarter of a million jobs, you guys think folks are just sitting around, lazy? 1.3 million americans are lazy? >> of course not, van. you know better than that. >> then why take the lifeline -- >> let's not lump all republicans in one group. remember that speaker boehner is saying, look, i'm open to an extension as part of a budget deal, on the other side you had dick durbin say we...
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the two presidents have discussed at pro lites leave the economic aspects it really is no surprise economy is something that is vitally important to set this up over flights for it. at the ukrainian president on his way back from it i know where he is meant it with his egg chinese colleagues and death. our carried on quite productive economic talks in fact he became president said that he has as scientists and a number of deals as amounting to roughly eight billion dollars in investments. i know why like in a cottage was that trying to figure out to only or even prevented topics and issues here and here we packed that this grandmother late evening. not just for the opinion protesters but also with western politicians are one of them in particular its oriental and who has set the visit to the tent city that was set up here by the protesters position expressing the u s support for the at ukrainian opposition and for the protesters as well as internal and has also held talks with the kids caught the darling of the korean opposition among others that we have seen among the protesters on the sq
the two presidents have discussed at pro lites leave the economic aspects it really is no surprise economy is something that is vitally important to set this up over flights for it. at the ukrainian president on his way back from it i know where he is meant it with his egg chinese colleagues and death. our carried on quite productive economic talks in fact he became president said that he has as scientists and a number of deals as amounting to roughly eight billion dollars in investments. i...